Part I. What the reviewers said -- Sons of God in the city / James H. Smylie -- A look at the secular city / James M. Gustafson -- How do we speak of God without religion? / Bernard Murchland -- Supercity / from Christianity Today -- Today's city : threat or promise / Max L. Stackhouse -- The secular city and the Bible / George L. Peck -- Urban renewal in the holy city / Ruel Tyson -- Part II. The Christianity and crisis debate -- What it means to be secular / Charles C. West -- Chalcedon in technopolis / Paul Lehmann -- The social gospel revisited / David Little -- Where is the Church? / C. Kilmer Myers -- Does the secular city revisit the social gospel? / George D. Younger -- Secular style and natural law / Michael Novak -- Cox on his critics / Harvey Cox -- Part III. The commonwealth debate -- Toward a theology of secularity / Daniel Callahan -- An exchange of views / Andrew Greeley [and others] -- Part IV. Pressing the inquiry further -- Cox's vision of the secular city / Richard L. Rubenstein -- A little bit of a revolution? / Steven S. Schwarzschild -- Reflections on the problem of speaking of God / Claude Welch -- How to speak of God in a secular style / Harmon R. Holcomb -- Part V. Harvey Cox responds -- Afterword / Harvey Cox -- The future of religionless Christianity / Harvey Cox -- Appendix : Beyond Bonhoeffer.